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▪ I. pech, n. Sc. and north. dial. (pɛːx, pɛː{cced}) Also 7–9 pegh. [Goes with pech v.] A short laboured breath, a pant after exertion.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xiii. 53 Ȝung monkis..thair hait flesche dantis, Full faderlyk, with pechis and pantis. 1572 Lament. Lady Scot. 400 He gaif ane greit pech, lyke...
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Pech
Pech, Pèch, or PECH may refer to:
People
Benjamin Pech, an étoile at the Ballet de l'Opéra National de Paris
Miloš Pech (born 1927), a Czechoslovak sprint canoer
Samrith Pech, a Cambodian politician
Other uses
Pech (Dungeons & Dragons), a creature in the Dungeons & Dragons series
Pech (mythology
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Pech (mythology)
The pech were a type of gnome-like creatures in Scottish mythology. They were of short height but extremely strong. The pech elder snaps the metal cup with his fingers, shattering it, to the amazement of the youths.
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Philippe Pech
Philippe Pech (born 9 August 1966) is a former professional tennis player from France. Career
Pech made his only Grand Slam appearance at the 1988 French Open. He lost in the opening round to top seed Ivan Lendl, in straight sets.
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Jan Pech
Club career
During his playing career, Pech played for Meteor Prague. It was Pech's only cap for Bohemia.
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Pech people
Name
The name "Pech" derives from the Pech-language ethnonym Pech, the name that refers only to themselves. While young Pech people can understand Pech on the whole, they mainly speak Spanish.
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Pechüle
Pechüle was first mentioned in writing in the year 1225 as Pechule. References
External links
Haberland, G.: Pechüler Chronik, Pechüle 1988. In German.
Villages in Brandenburg
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Raymond Pech
Raymond Jean Pech (4 February 1876 in Valenciennes – 3 July 1952 in Paris) was a French composer. Biography
Pech studied at the conservatoire of Lille then the Conservatoire de Paris where he was a pupil of Raoul Pugno, Xavier Leroux and Charles Lenepveu
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David Pech
David Pech (born 22 February 2002) is a Czech footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Slavia Prague.
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Can Pech
Can Pech (also Cun Pech, Kaan Pech, or Kaan Peech) was the name of a Maya chiefdom of the southwestern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish History
Before Can Pech
During the Preclassic and Classic period, around the area of Can Pech, important cities and towns were built.
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Ceh Pech
Ceh Pech (pronounced Keh Pech, 'Ceh (deer): patronymic, perhaps Ah Ceh; Pech (tick), perhaps also a patronymic composed of the union of two family names Family Members
Ah Kom Pech
Ah Makam Pech
Francisco Pech
Melchor Pech
Naum Pech, from 1470 Halach Huinik in Motul
Nakuk Pech (1490–1562), Batab of
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Leydy Pech
Leydy Araceli Pech Marín, known as Leydy Pech, (born 1965) is a Mexican beekeeper and environmental activist of Mayan origin. Beekeeping work
Leydy Pech is primarily engaged in beekeeping.
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Pechão
Pechão is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Olhão. The population in 2011 was 3,601, in an area of 19.79 km².
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Pech River
The Pech River () is located in eastern Afghanistan. Culture
In the Pech Valley, Pashto as well as Askunu language is spoken. The Safi tribe of Pashtuns are the majority population in the Pech Valley.
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Thorsten Pech
Thorsten Pech (born 3 November 1960) is a German church musician. Musiktraditionen: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) and Thorsten Pech (organ)
Romantische Impressionen: Uwe Komischke (trumpet) and Thorsten Pech (organ)
Musik
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